There are 85 total results for your 躬 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
躬 see styles |
gōng gong1 kung |
(literary) body (of a human, esp. the torso); (bound form) to bow; (literary) oneself; personally |
躳 躬 see styles |
gōng gong1 kung |
old variant of 躬[gong1] |
躬久 see styles |
yoshihisa よしひさ |
(given name) Yoshihisa |
躬佳 see styles |
mika みか |
(given name) Mika |
躬履 see styles |
gōng lǚ gong1 lu:3 kung lü |
to carry out a task personally; to take responsibility for |
躬弦 see styles |
mitsuru みつる |
(given name) Mitsuru |
躬恒 see styles |
mitsune みつね |
(given name) Mitsune |
躬治 see styles |
motoharu もとはる |
(given name) Motoharu |
躬行 see styles |
gōng xíng gong1 xing2 kung hsing miyuki みゆき |
to personally undertake or manage (n,vs,vi) executing by oneself; (female given name) Miyuki |
躬親 躬亲 see styles |
gōng qīn gong1 qin1 kung ch`in kung chin |
to attend to personally; in person |
躬詣 躬诣 see styles |
gōng yì gong1 yi4 kung i |
to call (at sb's home) personally |
躬身 see styles |
gōng shēn gong1 shen1 kung shen |
to bow; personally |
一躬 see styles |
kazumi かずみ |
(given name) Kazumi |
久躬 see styles |
hisami ひさみ |
(given name) Hisami |
俊躬 see styles |
toshimi としみ |
(personal name) Toshimi |
保躬 see styles |
yasumi やすみ |
(given name) Yasumi |
健躬 see styles |
takemi たけみ |
(given name) Takemi |
光躬 see styles |
terumi てるみ |
(given name) Terumi |
克躬 see styles |
katsumi かつみ |
(given name) Katsumi |
利躬 see styles |
toshimi としみ |
(given name) Toshimi |
勝躬 see styles |
katsumi かつみ |
(given name) Katsumi |
匪躬 see styles |
hikyuu / hikyu ひきゅう |
self-sacrificing service |
卓躬 see styles |
takumi たくみ |
(given name) Takumi |
嘉躬 see styles |
yoshimi よしみ |
(given name) Yoshimi |
太躬 see styles |
futomi ふとみ |
(personal name) Futomi |
尭躬 see styles |
takami たかみ |
(given name) Takami |
幸躬 see styles |
sachimi さちみ |
(given name) Sachimi |
弘躬 see styles |
hiromi ひろみ |
(given name) Hiromi |
忠躬 see styles |
tadami ただみ |
(given name) Tadami |
成躬 see styles |
narumi なるみ |
(female given name) Narumi |
政躬 see styles |
masami まさみ |
(given name) Masami |
昌躬 see styles |
masami まさみ |
(given name) Masami |
晴躬 see styles |
harumi はるみ |
(given name) Harumi |
暉躬 see styles |
terumi てるみ |
(given name) Terumi |
曲躬 see styles |
qǔ gōng qu3 gong1 ch`ü kung chü kung kyōku |
to bend the body |
正躬 see styles |
masami まさみ |
(female given name) Masami |
浩躬 see styles |
hiromi ひろみ |
(given name) Hiromi |
清躬 see styles |
kiyomi きよみ |
(given name) Kiyomi |
珠躬 see styles |
tamami たまみ |
(given name) Tamami |
益躬 see styles |
masumi ますみ |
(personal name) Masumi |
直躬 see styles |
naomi なおみ |
(given name) Naomi |
盾躬 see styles |
tatemi たてみ |
(given name) Tatemi |
睦躬 see styles |
mutsumi むつみ |
(personal name) Mutsumi |
知躬 see styles |
tomomi ともみ |
(given name) Tomomi |
立躬 see styles |
tatsumi たつみ |
(given name) Tatsumi |
笛躬 see styles |
fuemi ふえみ |
(given name) Fuemi |
義躬 see styles |
yoshimi よしみ |
(personal name) Yoshimi |
聖躬 圣躬 see styles |
shèng gōng sheng4 gong1 sheng kung |
the Emperor's body; Holy body; the current reigning Emperor |
良躬 see styles |
yoshimi よしみ |
(given name) Yoshimi |
裕躬 see styles |
hiromi ひろみ |
(given name) Hiromi |
速躬 see styles |
hayami はやみ |
(female given name) Hayami |
重躬 see styles |
shigemi しげみ |
(given name) Shigemi |
雅躬 see styles |
masami まさみ |
(personal name) Masami |
鞠躬 see styles |
jū gōng ju1 gong1 chü kung |
to bow; (literary) to bend down |
魚躬 see styles |
saku さく |
(surname) Saku |
龍躬 see styles |
tatsumi たつみ |
(personal name) Tatsumi |
躬乎子 see styles |
miyako みやこ |
(female given name) Miyako |
冨躬子 see styles |
fumiko ふみこ |
(female given name) Fumiko |
寸躬子 see styles |
sumiko すみこ |
(female given name) Sumiko |
恵躬子 see styles |
emiko えみこ |
(female given name) Emiko |
由躬夫 see styles |
yumio ゆみお |
(personal name) Yumio |
由躬男 see styles |
yumio ゆみお |
(personal name) Yumio |
由躬雄 see styles |
yumio ゆみお |
(given name) Yumio |
鞠躬如 see styles |
kikkyuujo / kikkyujo きっきゅうじょ kikukyuujo / kikukyujo きくきゅうじょ |
(adj-t,adv-to) deferential; humble; reverent; respectful |
七躬醫王 七躬医王 see styles |
qī gōng yī wáng qi1 gong1 yi1 wang2 ch`i kung i wang chi kung i wang shichiku iō |
v. 七佛藥師. |
上竹正躬 see styles |
uetakemasami うえたけまさみ |
(person) Uetake Masami |
中島暉躬 see styles |
nakajimaterumi なかじまてるみ |
(person) Nakajima Terumi (1933.1.16-) |
事必躬親 事必躬亲 see styles |
shì bì gōng qīn shi4 bi4 gong1 qin1 shih pi kung ch`in shih pi kung chin |
to attend to everything personally |
井上正躬 see styles |
inouemasami / inoemasami いのうえまさみ |
(person) Inoue Masami |
卑躬屈節 卑躬屈节 see styles |
bēi gōng qū jié bei1 gong1 qu1 jie2 pei kung ch`ü chieh pei kung chü chieh |
to bow and scrape; to act servilely |
卑躬屈膝 see styles |
bēi gōng qū xī bei1 gong1 qu1 xi1 pei kung ch`ü hsi pei kung chü hsi |
to bow and bend the knee (idiom); fawning; bending and scraping to curry favor |
反躬自問 反躬自问 see styles |
fǎn gōng zì wèn fan3 gong1 zi4 wen4 fan kung tzu wen |
introspection; to ask oneself |
実践躬行 see styles |
jissenkyuukou / jissenkyuko じっせんきゅうこう |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (yoji) acting up to one's principles |
嶋崎正躬 see styles |
shimazakimasami しまざきまさみ |
(person) Shimazaki Masami |
打躬作揖 see styles |
dǎ gōng zuò yī da3 gong1 zuo4 yi1 ta kung tso i |
to bow respectfully with clasped hands; to beg humbly |
服部躬治 see styles |
hattorimotoharu はっとりもとはる |
(person) Hattori Motoharu |
水橋魚躬 see styles |
mizuhashiuonomi みずはしうおのみ |
(place-name) Mizuhashiuonomi |
率先躬行 see styles |
sossenkyuukou / sossenkyuko そっせんきゅうこう |
(yoji) taking a lead in (doing); setting an example of (doing) |
遅塚忠躬 see styles |
chizukatadami ちづかただみ |
(person) Chizuka Tadami (1932.10.17-) |
鞠躬盡力 鞠躬尽力 see styles |
jū gōng jìn lì ju1 gong1 jin4 li4 chü kung chin li |
to bend to a task and spare no effort (idiom); striving to the utmost; same as 鞠躬盡瘁|鞠躬尽瘁[ju1 gong1 jin4 cui4] |
鞠躬盡瘁 鞠躬尽瘁 see styles |
jū gōng jìn cuì ju1 gong1 jin4 cui4 chü kung chin ts`ui chü kung chin tsui |
to bend to a task and spare no effort (idiom); striving to the utmost |
久保田正躬 see styles |
kubotamasami くぼたまさみ |
(person) Kubota Masami (1931.12.6-) |
凡河内躬恒 see styles |
oshikochimitsune おしこちみつね |
(person) Oshikochi Mitsune (Poet of the Heian period, included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu) |
鞠躬盡瘁,死而後已 鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已 see styles |
jū gōng jìn cuì , sǐ ér hòu yǐ ju1 gong1 jin4 cui4 , si3 er2 hou4 yi3 chü kung chin ts`ui , ssu erh hou i chü kung chin tsui , ssu erh hou i |
to bend to a task and spare no effort unto one's dying day (idiom); striving to the utmost one's whole life; with every breath in one's body, unto one's dying day |
Variations: |
kikkyuujo; kikukyuujo(鞠躬如) / kikkyujo; kikukyujo(鞠躬如) きっきゅうじょ; きくきゅうじょ(鞠躬如) |
(adj-t,adv-to) deferential; humble; reverent; respectful |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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